Bubble Breakdown: Restrictor-Plate Heartbreak for Several Competitive Underdogs
Back with his TaxSlayer.com sponsorship, Bobby Labonte was an early threat for a top-10 finish at the same track he scored TRG’s lone top-10 run last fall.
Back with his TaxSlayer.com sponsorship, Bobby Labonte was an early threat for a top-10 finish at the same track he scored TRG’s lone top-10 run last fall.
Some have called Talladega races “The Alabama Lottery” because of the crapshoot dogfight finishes.
Talladega is a great party, from what I’ve heard. What it’s not anymore is a great race. NASCAR has put an end to that.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Aaron’s 499 at Talladega Superspeedway.
He may have lost the Daytona 500 because of multiple green-white-checkered finishes, but Kevin Harvick got his in return Sunday (April 25) at Talladega.
Less than a week after announcing Shell/Pennzoil would be leaving Richard Childress Racing, Kevin Harvick drove their colors to victory lane at Talladega.
As we prepare for racing’s semi-annual version of Russian Roulette (Talladega), it’s always nice to take a quick look back before we’re battered by the Big One.
We’ve had an off start to our season. We’ve had wonderful speed but we’re not converting it into the runs we want at the finish.
While racing at Talladega is fun to watch, for fans who have money or a fantasy team at stake… it can be more than a little nerve wracking.
The debate about the use of restrictor plates has gone on since NASCAR’s implementation at Daytona and Talladega in 1988.